Verbs
Verb Tenses
Direct/Indirect Objects
Helping and Linking Verbs
Perfect/Progressive Tenses
100

Identify the verb in the sentence.

My sister plays chess.

plays

100

Past, present, or future tense?

Jorge looks at history books.

present tense

100

Identify the direct object in the sentence. (Direct=what)

Maria fixed the bike.

bike

100

Identify the helping verb.

Josh has combed his hair.

has

100

Identify past, present, or future tense as well as perfect or progressive.

I have waited in line for a long time.

past perfect

200
Identify the verb in the following sentence.


Keisha drank water at the water fountain.

drank

200
Past, present, or future tense?


Nina will look at my pictures later.

future tense
200

Identify the direct object in the sentence. (Direct=what)

Hudson ate all the Cheetos.

Cheetos

200

Identify the helping verb.

We will exit through the front door.

will

200

Identify past, present, or future tense as well as perfect or progressive.

I was waiting on my mom to come pick me up.

past progressive

300

Identify the verb in the following sentence.

Jose won the basketball game yesterday.

won

300

Past, present, or future tense?

I searched everywhere for my homework.

past tense

300

Identify the indirect object in the sentence.  (Indirect=who)

David gave his sister a book.

sister

300

Identify the linking verb.

The girls are athletes. 

are

300

Identify past, present, or future tense as well as perfect or progressive.

I will be waiting for six months for my birthday!

future progressive

400

Identify the verb phrase in the following sentence.

Our class is running the mile in PE on Wednesday.

is running (must say both words)

400

Past, present, or future tense?

We watched Bridge to Terabithia during recess.

past tense

400

Identify the indirect object in the sentence.  (Indirect=who)

Mrs. Young have my cousin a new pencil.

cousin

400

Identify the linking verb.

The crowd appears excited to watch the football game.

appears

400

Identify past, present, or future tense as well as perfect or progressive.

Hudson and Kenson are waiting to play in the snow.

present progressive

500

Identify the verb phrase in the following sentence.

The boys are watching Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.


are watching

500

Past, present, or future tense?

Every week, we have chicken patty on Wednesdays.

present tense

500

Identify BOTH the direct and indirect objects in the following sentence.

Mrs. Sparks gave the students their test.

direct=test

indirect=students

500

Identify the linking verb.

It seems to be snowing and sleeting outside.

seems

500

Identify past, present, or future tense as well as perfect or progressive.

The sixth grade teachers have organized ball day before.

past perfect

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